Prairie Post (East Edition)

Alta. gov’t building up agricultur­al societies

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Alberta’s government is helping agricultur­al societies make major facility repairs and upgrades that will improve the quality of life for rural communitie­s.

Agricultur­al societies play a significan­t role in the social life of Alberta towns, villages and rural communitie­s. Throughout the year, they can be counted on to host community events from farmers markets and craft fairs to children’s programs and summer rodeos.

The 2023 Agricultur­al Societies Infrastruc­ture Revitaliza­tion Program is granting $2.5 million to 34 ag societies to update existing facilities like community halls, arenas and rodeo grounds. Modern buildings and amenities encourage community involvemen­t and growth.

“Agricultur­al societies play a key role in improving rural communitie­s and well-maintained facilities support their continued success. With these funds, ag societies across Alberta will be able to expand programs and keep their spaces safe, modern and accessible. These facilities play an essential role in rural communitie­s, offering residents and visitors opportunit­ies to gather, build connection­s and engage with their neighbours,” said RJ Sigurdson, Minister of Agricultur­e and Irrigation.

Each year, Alberta’s government supports the work of agricultur­al societies through the Agricultur­al Societies Infrastruc­ture Revitaliza­tion Program. Individual projects may receive funding between $10,000 and $100,000.

The most common types of facilities applied for under the program were arenas, curling rinks, community halls and grandstand­s. Some of the approved projects the funding will support include roof repairs, kitchen and bathroom renovation­s, window and door upgrades, and increasing accessibil­ity.

“We’re pleased to see a strong uptake of this new capital grant by ag societies across Alberta. These facilities are gathering spaces for a range of activities, including farmers markets, rural fairs, team sports and rodeos. The facility upgrades that are now possible with this funding will immensely benefit rural communitie­s,” saidTim Carson, CEO, Alberta Associatio­n of Agricultur­al Societies.

Alberta’s government will continue to support agricultur­al societies through the Agricultur­al Societies Infrastruc­ture Revitaliza­tion Program in 2024, with the intake opening later this year.

Quick facts

• Alberta has 291 agricultur­al societies, the most in Canada.

• Alberta’s agricultur­al societies own or operate more than 900 facilities and host more than 37,000 activities and events per year.

• The oldest agricultur­al societies date back to 1879, predating the province.

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RJ Sigurdson, Minister of Agricultur­e and Irrigation makes societies announceme­nt.

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